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Flytec Standard
Hang Glider Bracket
$69

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Flytec Vario

The Flytec Hang Glider Bracket is used to attach your Flytec instrument to round or standard airfoil downtube or base tube of hang gliders or weight-shift trikes.

Bracket base is extruded aluminum with rubber friction strips. Held in place with stretch Velcro straps.

The Flytec Hang Glider Bracket includes: aluminum base, u-joint with round tightening knob, bracket arm, vario attachment knob. OK to use with instrument pods.

 

Flytec Vario

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